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What
is Shrub? We can't even tell you how many times we
have been asked this question. The word Shrub comes from the
Arabic word sharab, which literally means to drink. In the
dictionary, Shrub is defined as an acid fruit drink.
Our fruit shrubs are based on Colonial era recipes and are
drink concentrates made with our fresh fruit vinegars, unbleached
cane sugar, honey and spices. They can be mixed with sparkling
water (1 part Shrub to 8 parts water) to make festive
non-alcoholic drinks, also to flavor wine and champagne, or
used as an ingredient in many delicious dishes ranging from
fruit salsas to desserts.
Of contemporary historical significance, our Fruit Shrubs have been featured in the Wall Street Journal and are sold to many historical sites including Colonial Williamsburg. Our Fruit Shrub drinks are also served at The City Tavern Restaurant in Philadelphia.
Recipe
booklets come with each bottle.
Note: Flavors can be mixed and matched for quantity discount. The price change won’t show up on orders printed from web, but will be taken at the office. |